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    Greetings From The Wong Dogs - The Wong Dogs chronicle the lives of Cory the Miniature Schnauzer and Cole the Singapore Special where they review the coolest places and their choice picks straight from the pet store. Previously a writer for one of Singapore's leading pet publications, The Wong Dogs is the best way to further his passion by jumping onto social media without the shackles of advertising clients. Every review is NOT PAID and is in the opinion of the writer himself. Why should you care about what is written here? Simple - the lives of The Wong Dogs and their friends rock! Let the journey begin...

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    Their First Media Event – Wagging Rights Launch


    The Wong Dogs went for their first media event hosted by Wagging Rights (the latest state-of-the-art daycare and grooming facility) and realised... it is very different when you attend a media event with your furkids.



    Instead of spending the entire time mingling with other guests, I spent a good portion checking on Cory and Cole in the play area. 



    Those two were not their usual selves and were constantly trying to get my attention during lunch. With these two not on their best behaviour, it was a miracle I still managed to get a few snapshots with a friend!




    Props to Wagging Rights who made such a delicious lunch (I had two portions!) for the human guests while packing home-cooked meals for our canines!


    Before I would let the pictures do the talking, here are five questions The Wong Dogs asked owner Lu-Yi Ong on her new establishment:

    1. The shop front and interior is so unique and comfortable. Much like a home-setting. Who came up with the design and what was the inspiration?
    I did! My own home is pretty modern and with Joo Chiat steeped in rich history and culture, I decided to go more eclectic and “old school”.

    1. The puppy playground is deemed the number one equipment in dog care facilities in the United States. What makes it so?
    It has the proper grip and height for off-leash play. It is also made from a single mould so pee won’t be able tp seep through.

    1. Your profession previously is a lawyer. How different or similar is running Wagging Rights? More similarities than you think! My background was in litigation and with starting up Wagging Rights, it allows me to meet a diverse range of clients who have problems that need solving. Both professions require an ability to listen, tailor a practical solution with a cool, calm head no matter the situation. 
    1. Wagging Rights has a Get Fit programme. Tell us more about this.
    It is still in the works and we have not officially launched it yet. When it is ready, it will be vet-approved. I believe in emphasising on the word, “Fit” as it is not just about losing weight.

    1. You brought in Michelle Chan of Pup Pup “N” Away to train your partners in all ways dog behaviour-related. How did you decide that she was the perfect fit?
    I have attended some of her classes and my partners have known her for years. We like the results that Positive Reward Training has and she is a great proponent of this method.












    Again, thanks Wagging Rights for the very generous invite and goodie bag at the end. 



    Currently, there is a promotion happening where there is a FREE Doggy Daycare Trial. Cory and Cole might be taking it up soon so watch this space for updates!

    Also, watch out for my post on Wagging Rights dog menu that has got The Wong Dogs quite impressed!


    For more information, you can visit their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/waggingrightssg  . If you would like to speak to Wagging Rights directly, do give them a call at 6447 0335.

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    "Their First Media Event – Wagging Rights Launch" was Posted On: Thursday, 16 October 2014 @23:34 | 0 Wong comments


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